Kitimat

History
Kitimat was a state south of Terrace and east of Hecate. It was formerly a member of the Cassiar Confederation, and became a member of The Alaskan Confederation. It ceased to be a sovereign nation after the Kitimat War.

Current Events

 * Apr 1, 5 NE: Port Royal joins the state of Hecate.
 * Mar 31, 5 NE: Kitimat falls to the forces of Terrace.
 * Mar 27, 5 NE: The Battle of Kitimat begins.
 * Mar 3, 5 NE: The Battle of the Kitimat Valley is lost.
 * Jan 15, 5 NE: The KS Kitimat is burned in Kitimat Harbor by pro-Terrace militiamen.
 * Jan 11, 5 NE: Col. Toby H. Jones seizes control of Kitimat, awarding himself emergency military powers to repel invaders from Terrace. The Kitimat War begins.
 * Jan 10, 5 NE: Gov. Wallace is deposed in a vote of no-confidence.
 * Dec 29, 4 NE: Accusations of fraud are brought against Gov. Edgar L. Wallace.
 * Dec 23, 3 NE: Aput Mann dies, and is replaced as Governor by Edgar L. Wallace.
 * Feb 6, 2 NE: Colonists settle the town of Port Royal on Princess Royal Island.

Kitimat: 10,003
Kitimat is the capital of the state of the same name. It is home to a small fishing port and has existed since before The Great Melt.

Infrastructure
The Kitimat Road runs north from Kitimat to Terrace.

Government
Governors in Kitimat serve for life, unless deposed in a vote of no-confidence.

Army

 * Kitimat Battalion
 * Kitimat Militia